Etting (Moselle)

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Etting
Etting coat of arms
Etting (France)
Etting
region Grand Est
Department Moselle
Arrondissement Sarreguemines
Canton Bitche
Community association Pays de Bitche
Coordinates 49 ° 2 ′  N , 7 ° 11 ′  E Coordinates: 49 ° 2 ′  N , 7 ° 11 ′  E
height 233-357 m
surface 7.06 km 2
Residents 747 (January 1, 2017)
Population density 106 inhabitants / km 2
Post Code 57412
INSEE code

Etting between the world wars

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Etting is a French commune with 747 inhabitants (as of January 1, 2017) in the Moselle department in the Grand Est region (until 2015 Lorraine ). It belongs to the Sarreguemines arrondissement .

geography

Etting is located in the west of the Bitscher Land in a side valley of the Ache in the middle of orchards. The Kestenberg rises to the west of the village. The district of Schmittviller borders to the south and Kalhausen to the south-west . In the west and north of Achen there is the longest district boundary, with the Ache in the west determining the course of the border. The neighboring towns to the east are Bining and Rahling .

history

Etting already had its current name when it was first mentioned in 1391. From 1811 to 1833 the place was affiliated with the municipality of Achen. During the Second World War it was largely spared from destruction.

Population development

year 1962 1968 1975 1982 1990 1999 2007 2017
Residents 760 775 810 811 788 778 770 747

Culture and sights

Since Etting was spared major destruction in the Second World War , a number of handsome Lorraine farmhouses have been preserved, for example the property built by Nicolas Freyermuth and Anna Müller in 1731 in the center of the village. Numerous Lorraine crosses can be found in the district, a particularly remarkable one from 1817 east of the settlement on the way to Mohrenhof, where the old way from Achen to Rahlinger Altkirchel crosses and the one to Kalhausen branches off. The main figure of this cross is St. Barbara, with St. Francis and St. Anton at her side. The boundary to Rahling corresponds to the course of an old Roman road, of which traces can still be found here and there.

Church of the Birth of Mary

Web links

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